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Washington to Kremlin: A World-Shaking Clash

In a surprising turn of events, a scheduled meeting at the White House between US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky devolved into a heated confrontation. Initially intended to discuss minerals-sharing agreements and US support for Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia, the meeting quickly shifted focus as Trump and Vance accused Zelensky of ingratitude and pressed him to negotiate a peace deal with Russia. Zelensky countered by highlighting Russia's breaches of ceasefire agreements and human rights violations. The tense exchange, which left Zelensky visibly uncomfortable, sparked backlash across political lines in the US, with Democrats condemning the approach as appeasement of Russian President Vladimir Putin, while Republicans defended it as prioritizing American interests. European leaders swiftly reaffirmed their support for Ukraine, contrasting sharply with Russia's mocking response to the discord. Ukraine's military leadership vowed to continue their fight, standing firmly behind Zelensky. sources

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Mar 01 2025, 11 am

Did Biden Blame Obama and Pelosi for Election Loss?

In a recent interview with The Spectator, former President Donald Trump revealed that President Joe Biden attributed his loss in the 2024 presidential election to Barack Obama and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, but notably did not blame Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump recounted a meeting with an "angry" Biden shortly after the election, during which he inquired about who Biden held responsible for the Democratic Party's defeat. Biden's response surprised Trump, as he indicated that he blamed both Obama and Pelosi while explicitly excluding Harris from his list of scapegoats. Trump expressed intrigue over Biden's omission, noting that Harris had been unable to secure a victory against him in the elections. This revelation comes amid ongoing discussions about Biden's reelection bid, with Obama reportedly suggesting that Biden reconsider his decision to run again in 2024. sources

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Mar 01 2025, 4 pm

Cocaine Clown: World Reacts to Trump vs. Zelensky

A tense Oval Office meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, US President Donald Trump, and Vice President JD Vance has ignited criticism from US lawmakers and world leaders, raising concerns over US-Ukraine relations. Senate Democrats accused Trump and Vance of siding with Russian President Vladimir Putin, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer asserting they are "doing Putin's dirty work." Republican Representative Don Bacon described it as "a bad day for America's foreign policy." In contrast, Ukrainian officials praised Zelensky for his courage, while Russian figures mocked the encounter, with former President Dmitry Medvedev deriding Zelensky as a "cocaine clown." European leaders, including France's Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Olaf Scholz, reaffirmed their support for Ukraine, emphasizing the need for solidarity against Russian aggression. Meanwhile, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban commended Trump for advocating "peace." The European Union also expressed unwavering support for Ukraine, highlighting the need for a strong transatlantic alliance. sources

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Mar 01 2025, 2 pm

Trump Dodges Russia Ceasefire Amid Bomb Drop Concerns

In a heated exchange at the White House on Friday, President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance confronted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy over the ongoing war in Ukraine, accusing him of lacking gratitude for U.S. support. The confrontation, broadcast globally, escalated tensions and ultimately led to the cancellation of Zelenskyy's visit. During the meeting, Vance argued for a diplomatic approach to end the conflict, while Zelenskyy highlighted the historical failures of past U.S. administrations to stop Russian aggression. Trump insisted that Zelenskyy should be more appreciative of U.S. military aid, asserting that without it, Ukraine would have lost the war quickly. The discussion raised significant questions about the future of U.S. support for Ukraine amid ongoing hostilities, with both leaders expressing strong, conflicting views on the path forward. sources

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Mar 01 2025, 2 pm

Black Woman Leading Military Health Agency Resigns: Report

US Army Lieutenant General Telita Crosland, a prominent Black female officer and head of the military's health agency, was reportedly forced to retire on Friday after a distinguished 32-year career. This decision comes in the wake of President Donald Trump's recent dismissal of senior military officials, marking a significant shake-up within the Pentagon. While Crosland's retirement was officially announced as voluntary, sources indicate that she was compelled to step down without a clear explanation. Stephen Ferrara, acting assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, expressed gratitude for her service, but the Pentagon has not disclosed the reasons behind her departure. The move aligns with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's recent efforts to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, which he has criticized as divisive. Advocates argue that such programs are essential for addressing systemic inequalities within the military. sources

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Mar 01 2025, 3 pm

Billionaire Investor in Trump's Crypto Avoids Civil Fraud Charges

Justin Sun, the billionaire founder of Tron and advisor to Donald Trump's cryptocurrency venture World Liberty Financial, has received a reprieve from a civil fraud case brought by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). A federal court has paused the SEC's enforcement action against Sun, allowing both parties to seek a potential resolution, with a status update expected in 60 days. Charged in March 2023 with fraud, market manipulation, and issuing unregistered securities, Sun has denied the allegations and filed for dismissal in March 2024. His controversial role in the cryptocurrency sector is highlighted by his $75 million investment in World Liberty Financial, which holds nearly $9 million in Tron's TRX tokens. The SEC claims Sun engaged in deceptive trading practices and paid celebrities to promote his tokens without disclosing their endorsements. Trump's administration, meanwhile, has shown a favorable stance towards digital assets, appointing pro-crypto figures to key regulatory positions. sources

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Mar 01 2025, 1 pm

Zuckerberg Celebrates Wife's 40th in Benson Boone Jumpsuit

Mark Zuckerberg surprised guests at his wife Priscilla Chan's 40th birthday party by donning a sequined jumpsuit made famous by musician Benson Boone. In an Instagram video, the Meta CEO, initially dressed in a tuxedo, dramatically revealed the jumpsuit, mimicking Boone's iconic Grammy performance of "Beautiful Things." As he leapt off a piano with a microphone, the latest track from Boone, "Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else," played in the background, prompting enthusiastic reactions from attendees and social media followers alike. Zuckerberg expressed his admiration for Chan in a heartfelt post, calling her "the most important person in my life," and highlighted their family, which includes three daughters: Maxima, August, and newborn Aurelia. Boone himself remarked on the spectacle, stating, "I can't believe my eyes," as fans praised Zuckerberg's commitment to the performance. sources

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Mar 01 2025, 1 pm

Trump to Pardon Disgraced Baseball Star Pete Rose

Donald Trump announced on Friday that he plans to posthumously pardon baseball legend Pete Rose, who was banned for life from Major League Baseball (MLB) due to gambling on games. Rose, who passed away last year at the age of 83, is the all-time hit king with a record of 4,256 hits. Trump expressed his belief that Rose should be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, stating on his Truth Social platform that while Rose made a mistake by gambling, he only bet on his own team to win. He criticized MLB for not electing Rose, calling the league "fat" and "lazy." Rose was banned in 1989 while managing the Cincinnati Reds and later spent five months in prison for tax evasion. In 2004, he admitted to betting on Reds games but maintained he never bet against his team. sources

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Mar 01 2025, 1 pm

Elon Musk and Bill Gates: Meet 24 Superbillionaires

In a landscape where billionaires have become commonplace, a new elite category known as "superbillionaires" has emerged, defined by a net worth of $50 billion or more. According to the Wall Street Journal, these 24 individuals collectively hold $3.3 trillion, accounting for over 16% of total billionaire wealth. Topping the list is Elon Musk, with an estimated net worth of $419.4 billion, driven by his ventures including Tesla and SpaceX. Other notable superbillionaires include Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison. The list also features Indian tycoons Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani, with Ambani's fortune at $890.6 billion. Of the 24 superbillionaires, only three are women: Julia Koch, Francoise Bettencourt Meyers, and Alice Walton. This group primarily consists of entrepreneurs from the tech sector, reflecting the industry's significant role in wealth accumulation. sources

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Mar 01 2025, 1 pm

Kurdish Group Announces Ceasefire With Turkey After 40 Years

Outlawed Kurdish militants, the PKK, announced a ceasefire with Turkey on Saturday, following a significant appeal from their imprisoned leader, Abdullah Ocalan, who urged the group to disband. This marks the first response from the PKK since Ocalan called for the dissolution of the organization, which has fought against the Turkish state for over 40 years. The PKK's executive committee stated their commitment to Ocalan's call for peace and a democratic society, declaring the ceasefire effective immediately. The PKK, labeled a terrorist organization by Turkey, the US, and the EU, has been involved in an insurgency since 1984, aiming for greater Kurdish autonomy. Despite previous peace efforts faltering in 2015, recent developments, including a surprise peace gesture from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's nationalist ally, have reignited hopes for dialogue. Ocalan's appeal was communicated through the pro-Kurdish DEM party after several meetings at his prison. sources

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Mar 01 2025, 2 pm

Texas Girl's Suicide Linked to Reported Family Abuse

The Gainesville Independent School District has confirmed that 11-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, who died by suicide last month, was sexually abused by a family member. The investigation was prompted by reports of bullying related to her family's immigration status. Jocelynn's mother, Marbella Carranza, disputed the findings, asserting that she had discussed sexual abuse with her daughter and claimed the school failed to protect her from bullying and threats of deportation made by classmates. Following Jocelynn's hospital admission on February 4, she passed away on February 8. Ms. Carranza has since hired a lawyer, seeking justice for what she describes as the school's negligence. Reports emerged that Jocelynn had confided in classmates about her abuse and had expressed suicidal thoughts, but her mother was unaware of her daughter's therapy sessions. The school superintendent acknowledged that multiple students had reported Jocelynn's disclosures about the abuse. sources

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Mar 01 2025, 12 pm

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